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Sensitivity studies on the thermal beta plus decay and thermal neutrino loss rates in the multizone X-ray burst model MESA

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MONTHLY NOTICES OF THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY
Volume 510, Issue 3, Pages 4639-4644

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OXFORD UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1093/mnras/stab3669

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stars: neutron; X-rays: binaries

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It has been discovered that the beta+decay rates and neutrino loss rates of Ga-64 and Se-68 greatly affect the light curves and final abundances of X-ray bursts. By comparing the results with observations, it was found that the modified beta decay rates of Ga-64 produce a light curve more comparable to observations. The beta-Fdecay rate and neutrino loss rate of Se-68 greatly modify the final mass fractions of the ashes of the X-ray bursts.
Recently, it has been discovered that the beta+decay rates and neutrino loss rates of Ga-64 and Se-68 greatly affect the light curves and final abundances of X-ray bursts in a one-zone model in all circumstances. Here we further expand the study to the multizone model MESA and compare the results with observations of the bursting source GS 1826-24. It was found that the light curve of the modified beta decay rates of Ga-64 is more comparable to observations than the standard beta decays. The final mass fractions of the ashes of the X-ray bursts for elements with a mass number of 38 (Ar-38, Ca-38) are greatly modified because of the beta-Fdecay rate and neutrino loss rate of Se-68. They also produce more URCA nuclei, which may lead to stronger cooling in the neutron star crusts. Both the modified rates of Se-68 and Ga-64 make the recurrence times of the simulated X-ray bursts longer because they cause more energy loss than the standard rates and more time is needed to accumulate energy to trigger the bursts.

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